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Value of the Denver Broncos up 25 percent since 2015, Forbes says – The Denver Post
Value of the Denver Broncos up 25 percent since 2015, Forbes says – The Denver PostThe value of the Denver Broncos has risen nearly 25 percent since last year, increasing to $2.4 billion from $1.94 billion last year, according to Forbes' 2016 assessment of the NFL's most valuable teams.But it's not because of the Super Bowl 50 win.According to the magazine's annual guesstimate of values — looking at equity and debt, historical transactions and offers to buy and invest in teams that are in play, and adjusted for teams moving into new stadiums — the average value of the 32 NFL teams rose 19 percent over the past year to an average of $2.34 billion.
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Indianapolis Colts vs. Denver Broncos Betting Odds, Analysis, NFL Pick
Indianapolis Colts vs. Denver Broncos Betting Odds, Analysis, NFL PickThe Indianapolis Colts are coming off a disappointing home loss to the Detroit Lions last week and will try to rebound on Sunday as road underdogs against the defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos.The Colts have started 0-2 each of the previous two seasons, bouncing back to make the AFC Championship Game two years ago but then missing the playoffs altogether in 2015 due to injuries to quarterback Andrew Luck.Point spread: The Broncos opened as four-point favorites; the total was 44 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark.
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Demaryius Thomas hobbled at practice, as Broncos try to get him square to face Colts – The Denver Post
Demaryius Thomas hobbled at practice, as Broncos try to get him square to face Colts – The Denver PostDemaryius Thomas hobbled his way through a Broncos practice Wednesday at Dove Valley with limited field time.And the Broncos are trying desperately to get him square to face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in Denver.The Broncos' No.
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Five Denver Broncos who need to improve on their Week 1 performance
Five Denver Broncos who need to improve on their Week 1 performanceIt's hard for me to draw many negatives from the Broncos' Week 1 performance.Yes, they were sloppy; the offense turned the ball over far too many times, and the defense was drawing yellow flags out of the referees' pockets like they were some sort of cloth magnet.But they won.
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